"RIV/62156489:43410/13:00194050!RIV14-MZE-43410___" . "14"^^ . . . . . "111752" . . "Men\u0161\u00EDk, Ladislav" . "[0943D2811104]" . . . . . "313732500010" . "5"^^ . "Tree allometry of Douglas fir and Norway spruce on a nutrient-poor and a nutrient-rich site" . "Tree allometry of Douglas fir and Norway spruce on a nutrient-poor and a nutrient-rich site" . "Trees - Structure and Function" . "5"^^ . . "10.1007/s00468-012-0771-y" . . "Research related to the allometric relationships of tree height and projected tree crown area to diameter at breast height was conducted to look at the biological suitability and timber production potential of Douglas fir under the conditions present in central Europe. The dependence of allometric relationships on soil nutrient conditions were described in forest stands of Douglas fir and Norway spruce. The studied sites were climatically similar but differed in soil nutrient availability.Asignificant difference was found in the allometric relationships of Norway spruce trees from the nutrient poor and nutrient rich site. In contrast to the Norway spruce, there was no significant effect of site fertility on allometric relationships for Douglas fir suggesting that its allocation patterns were less sensitive to site nutrient conditions. Stem growth increment, which was measured weekly during two consecutive seasons for both species, was related to the weather conditions and available soil moisture. Stem growth of Douglas fir began about 2 weeks earlier than in the Norway spruce at both sites. At the nutrient rich site, most of the stem growth of both species occurred at the beginning of the season, while growth at the other site was more evenly distributed throughout the season. Data obtained in this study will be useful for modeling stem growth and analysis of water use efficiency of these two tree species." . . "43410" . "Tree allometry of Douglas fir and Norway spruce on a nutrient-poor and a nutrient-rich site"@en . "Tree allometry of Douglas fir and Norway spruce on a nutrient-poor and a nutrient-rich site"@en . "DE - Spolkov\u00E1 republika N\u011Bmecko" . . "Research related to the allometric relationships of tree height and projected tree crown area to diameter at breast height was conducted to look at the biological suitability and timber production potential of Douglas fir under the conditions present in central Europe. The dependence of allometric relationships on soil nutrient conditions were described in forest stands of Douglas fir and Norway spruce. The studied sites were climatically similar but differed in soil nutrient availability.Asignificant difference was found in the allometric relationships of Norway spruce trees from the nutrient poor and nutrient rich site. In contrast to the Norway spruce, there was no significant effect of site fertility on allometric relationships for Douglas fir suggesting that its allocation patterns were less sensitive to site nutrient conditions. Stem growth increment, which was measured weekly during two consecutive seasons for both species, was related to the weather conditions and available soil moisture. Stem growth of Douglas fir began about 2 weeks earlier than in the Norway spruce at both sites. At the nutrient rich site, most of the stem growth of both species occurred at the beginning of the season, while growth at the other site was more evenly distributed throughout the season. Data obtained in this study will be useful for modeling stem growth and analysis of water use efficiency of these two tree species."@en . . "27" . "1" . "P(EE2.3.30.0017), P(LD13017), P(QI112A172)" . . "Kantor, Petr" . . . "\u010Cerm\u00E1k, Jan" . "Douglas fir; Norway spruce; stem increment"@en . . . . "Holu\u0161ov\u00E1, Kate\u0159ina" . . "0931-1890" . . "RIV/62156489:43410/13:00194050" . "Urban, Josef" .